That one day- Saturday, October 7- “Rick and Morty” and Szechuan sauce love amassed outside McDonald’s restaurants national. Thousands lined up hours before the packets were allowed to be sold, all clamoring for the sweet plum sauce.

Common theme, I tried two in Delaware that @McDonalds website said had it, and they say they never got it. Seems like a bait and switch.

However, McDonald’s failed to mention in any of their prevalent promos that simply 20 containers of the highly anticipated sauce would be available at the stores. The Huffington Post reported that some locations listed online as participating stores didn’t actually have the sauce packets at all or some had sold out before the authorized selling time.

Cops are at Wellington McDonalds where tons of furious beings lined up for hrs for Rick and Morty Szechuan sauce exclusively to hears they had none pic.twitter.com/ 3T272osid4

Once the followers realized that the sauce had been sold out after waiting in line for hours, the latter are outraged. So much so that the police had to be called to disband an irritable populace bordering a Wellington, FL McDonald’s.

The disgruntled customers took to Twitter to vent their exasperations at the chain, claiming incorrect marketing and announcing for both a “class action lawsuit” and a “boycott.” The latter became a trending hashtag for the day, #boycottMcDonalds.